Pros: Excellent price, good lens with image stabilization, great for those new to the EOS line Cons: Lens does not utilize full sensor resolution, lens a bit slow, no true wide angle
Officially released on August 20th, and finally in select stores on the 30th (i.e. Ritz Cameras etc.), the 40D made waves way before official specs were released. In fact, the rumor mill started as early as one year ago and went rampant for nearly the ...
Pros: Quality of images,new features like 6.5 fps Cons: none
I'm fortunate to make my living in photography. At the same time,I'm almost unfortunate in the fact that I feel compelled to dole out big bucks every time my brand of choice,Canon releases a new model camera or lens. I recently bought the Canon EOS ...
Pros: Lots of features, great image quality "real feel" Cons: Lots of features, bulky and heavy. Failed after 6 months use.
Updated: July 27, 2008 Reason: Camera Failed with "Err 99" after 10,000 photos. See below for more. September, 2007, I had the luxury of a trip through the Eastern Sierras with a professional photographer(Kip Evans). During that time he allowed me ...
Pros: 6.5 frames per second ability, 3" LCD screen Cons: a little on the heavy side
After shooting for over 25 years, I just bought myself a Canon 40d DSLR with a 28-135 telephoto zoom lens and I love them both. For years I carried a Canon XT DSLR with the standard 18mm to 55mm lens and a 70mm to 200mm L lens ...
Pros: Live view, 3" LCD, 6.5 FPS, Auto Sensor Clean Cons: LCD screen could be better
I am a part time professional photographer and have used Canon cameras for over 25 years. I use the EOS 40D as a backup for my EOS 1D MKIII and I am very satisfied with the results I get from this camera. Canon has come a long way with their cameras and ...
Pros: Live view LCD, Dust remove technology, 6.5fps, 3"LCD
Cons: no true wide angle in package lens.
I returned my Canon G9 and bought this Canon 40D instead. A much better camera. If you want true quality photos, even the best P/S won't hold a candle to a nice or even entry level DSLR. I love my new tool as it finally has dust removal technology, live ...
Pros: Excellent resolution, high ISO, live view on LCD, integrated sensor cleaning, 3 inch lcd. Cons: Auto white balance could be better.
I started out in digital photography with a point and shoot camera. I slowly progressed and moved towards wanting a digital single lens reflex camera, as I wanted to be able to exert more control regarding how I took photos. My first digital single ...
Pros: great image quality with low light. Cons: fealed at the beginning.
Hello, I bought last month a kit canon 40D with an objective 17 85 IS. From the beginning, it posted error 99 problems of battery. I could take photos, but I had to every time remove and put back the battery. I thus sent back the camera and the site from which I bought it paid off it to me.
I like very much this device when it works. Honestly, be that you met this kind of error with Nikon D200 or D300.
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